Educational goals of the study program of the Professional studies of Recreation aims at formation of a modern, competent and independent organizer of recreation, enabled for all forms of organization and realization of practical activities in the field of recreation. He is capable to successfully apply all relevant technologies and methods, as well as to implement the latest technological achievements in the field of recreation, fitness, animation in tourism and sport for all. He is trained to form and lead a society, association or an institution for sport and recreation.

Educational goals of the study program of Recreation are in compliance with modern tendencies in education pertaining to organizers of sports recreation worldwide and with needs of a wider community. They result from objective perception of the state of recreation, Sport for all, fitness, wellness and tourism in our country and the necessity to educate professional staff in this field. Educational goals of the basic professional studies of the study program of Recreation are formation of a modern, competent and independent organizer of sports recreation trained for all forms of professional and practical activities.

The purpose of the study program of Recreation is to educate students for work in the field of recreation, Sport for all, fitness and tourism for the profession and the title of an Organizer of Sports Recreation. Recreation is a special phenomenon related to all areas of the society: economics, health, education, tourism, entertainment, politics and the like. Therefore recreation has increasingly higher importance for an individual, a family, and the life of a wider community and thus becomes an inseparable part of a modern lifestyle.

The curriculum of the study program consists of the total of 24 obligatory (20 one-semester and 4 two-semester ones) and 24 elective courses. A student has to pass in 34 courses, including professional practice as an integral part of some courses, and to elaborate the final paper.
The number of active teaching classes within the study program is 2059 classes, out of which 1151 classes are theoretical lectures and 908 classes are practical lectures and exercises.